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UK
/mˈækɹəʊ/
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[ US /ˈmækɹoʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈmækɹoʊ/ ]
NOUN
- a single computer instruction that results in a series of instructions in machine language
ADJECTIVE
- very large in scale or scope or capability
How To Use macro In A Sentence
- The financial managers and economic wizards are happy that Pakistan has achieved a level of macro-economic stabilization, which is spectacular and unprecedented.
- He adjusts the focus of the Carl Zeiss 120 mm macro lens, which allows him to work very close up.
- WordPerfect's ability to edit macros can be used for any customization.
- To ensure that there is no interference from the most recent deworming, FECRT should not be performed within eight weeks following the last benzimidazole or pyrimidine treatment, or within 12 (ivermectin) or 16 (moxidectin) weeks after a macrocyclic lactone treatment. Thoroughbred News | BloodHorse.com
- Note the extremes of acidity and alkalinity in which macroscopical growth has developed (Range of reaction). The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
- [18] But according to noted sindonologist Giulio Fanti, "the image in discussion does not match the main fundamental properties of the Shroud image, in particular at thread and fiber level but also at macroscopic level. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
- Once the bacterium is within the macrophage, the macrophage's bactericidal mechanisms destroy the microbe.
- The dusky pademelon is the only macropodid (kangaroo) found in the Banda Sea islands (Kai), although it is also found in the Aru Islands and the Trans Fly of New Guinea. Banda Sea Islands moist deciduous forests
- G. mucronatus is common among algal mats and foliose macroalgae.
- The problem was that Eric decided to go on a macrobiotic diet to cleanse his system and he lost so much weight you could see his skull under his skin.